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<blockquote data-quote="JUKE179r" data-source="post: 1105541" data-attributes="member: 129964"><p>You can add the CPU monitor on your dock as an icon:</p><p></p><p>1. First open the Activity Monitor </p><p>2. Right Click (or click and hold, or CTRL click) on the Activity Monitor icon in the dock and select ‘Keep in Dock’ (if it’s not already there) </p><p>3. Right click on the Activity Monitor icon again and select the ‘dock icons’ menu </p><p>4. From the ‘dock icons’ menu select the ‘Show CPU Usage’ item </p><p>5. There you have it, a nice little visual representation of your CPU usage, it is even separated by cores (if applicable) </p><p></p><p>Also with Activity Monitor, check to see what other programs are running in the background that you can stop that are CPU hogs (Bluetooth, Airport, Adobe Flash).</p><p></p><p>And yeah... defintitely max out your RAM. ;D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JUKE179r, post: 1105541, member: 129964"] You can add the CPU monitor on your dock as an icon: 1. First open the Activity Monitor 2. Right Click (or click and hold, or CTRL click) on the Activity Monitor icon in the dock and select ‘Keep in Dock’ (if it’s not already there) 3. Right click on the Activity Monitor icon again and select the ‘dock icons’ menu 4. From the ‘dock icons’ menu select the ‘Show CPU Usage’ item 5. There you have it, a nice little visual representation of your CPU usage, it is even separated by cores (if applicable) Also with Activity Monitor, check to see what other programs are running in the background that you can stop that are CPU hogs (Bluetooth, Airport, Adobe Flash). And yeah... defintitely max out your RAM. ;D [/QUOTE]
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